jetsetvixen:

If you want to always dress well get rid of your shabby clothes. If you want to wear make up everyday set your alarm earlier or get into work early and do it. Sometimes the only way to become the best version of yourself is to give yourself no other options.

sociallyawkward18:

yurilanegra:

I wanna be that person who has multiple streams of income without so much stress. Like it’s Monday and boop, money is coming in. Friday? You guessed it, more money. Sunday? Yep. POUNDSSSSSS. It’ll happen tho, I speak it into existence.

THIS! I am speaking this into existence for myself, you, and everyone else because I want us to win.

What to do when you lack discipline

onlinecounsellingcollege:

1. Forgive yourself. You aren’t perfect. No one is. Recognise that beating yourself up will only make things worse. Instead, forgive yourself, and then decide to just move on.

2. Focus on motivation. Without motivation, you can’t do anything. It’s much more powerful than self-discipline. So when things get tough, remind yourself of why life will be better if you reach your goal.

3. Make it easy. Discipline is tough so remove some obstacles. For example, if you’re having a hard time exercising, make it super easy by just doing 5 minutes to start with. If you can make that change for 30 days in a row, you’ll have developed a new habit.

4. Focus on enjoyment. It’s hard to push yourself — and to have self-discipline — when you hate doing something, or you see it as a drag. So do whatever you can to create a sense of fun. For example, if you don’t like exercise, find some good music, or a workout partner, and focus on that part of the activity.

5. Repeat. You’ll almost inevitably slip up from time to time, no matter how good, and committed, you are. Just get up, get going, and keeping marching straight ahead.

Source: http://zenhabits.net/6-small-things-you-can-do-when-you-lack-discipline/ (Adapted)

onlinecounsellingcollege:

“Care about what other people think and you will always be their prisoner.”

— Lao Tzu

princesstrophydoll:

prettyindeath:

“The key to becoming resilient is analyzing every tough experience by considering how the setback can turn out to be a good thing and what you can do to make that happen…”

“To build wealth, to build one’s own business, to ignore critics and media and neighbors, you must have the resolve to keep pursuing your goals past rejection and pain,” wrote Stanley Fallaw.

emeraldlingerie:

Just saying, but if you’re procrastinating putting in the work that you must, you aren’t hungry enough to change your situation. The universe shouldn’t have to give you the same lesson 20 times before you get it together. Stop treating your life like a game and make discipline your best friend. Nobody can help you out better than yourself.